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Price: £54,900 (without options) On sale: Now 0-62mph: 5.0 seconds; top speed 155mph Average fuel: 23.4 mpg Standard equipment: 8x8 way adjustable leather trimmed seats, 7 colour Touch-screen display, Navigation system, Bluetooth Telephone Connectivity, six-disc in-dash CD changer, Rear parking aid, interior mood lighting, heated exterior mirrors with electric adjustment, 20" alloy wheels, Automatic Climate Control and Cruise Control with Automatic Speed Limiter.active heated and cooled front seats, Bi-Xenon headlamps with automatic levelling and headlamp washers.
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